Former faculty member, alumnus George Aristotle Dines passes away April 24, 2017Former faculty member and alumnus George Aristotle Dines (CLC ’62) passed away April 16. He was 88. For...Faculty & Staff·
CWRU community mourns passing of Ron Wilson, former theater department chair, talented sketch artist and inspiration to many April 18, 2017If not for Ron Wilson recruiting her to his blossoming theater program at Case Western Reserve, Elizabeth Davis...Featured·
Former faculty member, Nobel Laureate George Olah passes away March 13, 2017Nobel Laureate George Olah, a professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry here during the 1960s and...Featured·
Remembering Saif Nasser Mubarak Ali Alameri December 21, 2016Editor’s Note: The opening paragraphs of this article have been edited for clarity. Two days after greater Cleveland...Featured·
Remembering Saif Nasser Mubarak Ali Alameri December 21, 2016Editor’s Note: The opening paragraphs of this article have been edited for clarity. Two days after greater Cleveland...Uncategorized·
State says Case Western Reserve student unarmed when shot by police officer December 14, 2016Below is an updated version of last week’s report. The Case Western Reserve law student killed by a...Featured·
Remembering longtime Weatherhead School Professor Richard L. Osborne November 7, 2016Legendary Weatherhead School of Management Professor Richard L. Osborne—better known on campus as the “Gorilla”—died Friday after a...Featured·
Thomas J. Knab remembered for bridging divide between art and technology September 28, 2016Thomas J. Knab never looked for plaudits; instead, they found him: A Grammy Award-winning audio engineer, and the...Featured·
CWRU mourns passing of alumnus, longtime faculty member and administrator Arthur P. Leary September 23, 201643 years of distinguished service covered multiple areas, from the physics classroom to athletics to planning and management...Featured·
CWRU mourns passing of Kulas Music Library Director Stephen H. Toombs August 23, 2016During many lunch hours, the gentle sounds of the lute would emanate from the first-floor Haydn Hall office...Featured·